wildfires burnin through the redwoods
rivers running drowning the neighborhoods
children crying, motors dying
there’s people still justifying
they’ll justify the greed, justify the hate
they’ll never be on time but they’ll justify the wait
they’ll justify their actions to hell with the consequence
cause they can justify their ignorance
theres dead men walking on legs they’ll never owns
soldiers marching to the great unknown
now theres mothers crying children dying
and people still justifying
they’ll justify the greed, justify the hate
they’ll never be on time but they’ll justify the wait
they’ll justify their actions to hell with the consequence
cause they can justify their ignorance
I’ll wait for you on the right side of history
cause changing your mind is some kind of misery
Keep your ear up and listen for a crack
that’s the sound of the pendulum swinging back
they’ll justify the greed, justify the hate
they’ll never be on time but they’ll justify the wait
they’ll justify the action to hell with the consequence
cause they can justify their ignorance
they’ll justify their ignorance
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